Rivers
RIV CARES: RSG Recounts Achievements
Five months after the launching of the RiVers State CoviD-19 Action Recovering And Economic Stimulus Scheme (RIV CARES) in the State, the State Government says it has recorded tremendous milestones in the implementation of the scheme.
Commissioner for Finance, Barrister Isaac Kamalu, said this in Port Harcourt during the World Bank and Federal Joint Team’s visit and technical mission to Rivers and Bayelsa States’ CARES.
Kamalu, who is Chairman of State CARES Steering Committee, said RIV CARES has started delivery in the targeted delivery-linked indicators of the programme.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, Mrs.Titilola Cline, he said, “as at today, RIV CARES has attained some visible progress in all the Result Areas”.
According to him, in Result Area 2, disbursement was made to 170 beneficiaries, while other disbursements are on going.
He said the grading and filling of the Akpajo,Iriebe link road has been completed, while disbursement was also made to 130 beneficiaries in two communities.
Kamalu said three wet markets are currently being upgraded while work is on the verge of commencement on the other four markets.
He noted that “given this level of development, it is our firm belief that Rivers State will unfailingly attain the targets of the programme”.
Kamalu assured that the State will continue to work with the World Bank, and Federal CARES support Unit to ensure the sustainability of the Nigerian COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (NG CARES) programme.
Also speaking, the World Bank TaskTeam Leader, Foluso Okunmadewa, said the programme was set up by the World Bank to support Nigerian Government to provide succour to vulnerable Nigerians who suffered from the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said the team is going round some selected states to assesss the level of implementation and areas of support.
According to him, Rivers State is one of the states which got the highest allocation in the implementation of the scheme.
The Team Leader said a meeting will be convened in Abuja later in the year to enable all states in the country to assess progress made so far as far as the programme was concern.
On her part, Mrs. Cline said the State has made progress in several of the link indicators.
According to her, the State needs more support from the World Bank to enable her do more.
Speaking with newsmen later on, Cline said the team will be shown the various achievements of the State in the various sectors of the programme.
A cross session of speakers at the event, including Permanent Secretaries, urged for more support to Rivers State.
By: John Bibor
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